Increasing premiums and the withdrawal of some kinds of coverage in commercial liability insurance markets are widely believed to have led some manufacturers to raise product prices and to withdraw certain products from the market. These changes have been attributed to the expansion of manufacturer liability for product-caused injuries, and have been seen as evidence that products liability law is in need of fundamental reform. This Article challenges the theoretical and empirical foundations of that well-accepted view through a careful examination of the work of Professor George L. Priest, one of the most influential leaders of the tort reform movement. Croley and Hanson first consider and reject the conventional explanation for the liabil...
The existence, nature, and causes of a crisis in the market for property-casualty insurance in the...
The thesis of the Article is that the expansion of tort liability based on strict liability or enter...
In recent years, an increasing number of commentators have begun to express doubts about the effecti...
Increasing premiums and the withdrawal of some kinds of coverage in commercial liability insurance m...
The debate among practicing lawyers and legislators about products liability reform has failed to co...
Many manufacturers and insurance companies claim that a products liability crisis exists. This is ev...
article published in law journalExamination of a variety of sources of statistics indicates that the...
The liability crisis of the mid-1980s has led to an extensive reexamination of the liability system....
The so-called liability insurance crisis of 1985 and 1986 transformed the way we think about tort la...
The so-called liability insurance crisis of 1985 and 1986 transformed the way we think about tort la...
The article proceeds as follows. Part I defines important terms and introduces the two-by-four Produ...
This paper is an effort to understand the source of the crisis in insurance that has recently disrup...
Professor George L. Priest\u27s writings have asserted over the years that expanded products liabili...
Professor George L. Priest\u27s writings have asserted over the years that expanded products liabili...
We explain in this Article that the benefits of product liability may well be outweighed by its cost...
The existence, nature, and causes of a crisis in the market for property-casualty insurance in the...
The thesis of the Article is that the expansion of tort liability based on strict liability or enter...
In recent years, an increasing number of commentators have begun to express doubts about the effecti...
Increasing premiums and the withdrawal of some kinds of coverage in commercial liability insurance m...
The debate among practicing lawyers and legislators about products liability reform has failed to co...
Many manufacturers and insurance companies claim that a products liability crisis exists. This is ev...
article published in law journalExamination of a variety of sources of statistics indicates that the...
The liability crisis of the mid-1980s has led to an extensive reexamination of the liability system....
The so-called liability insurance crisis of 1985 and 1986 transformed the way we think about tort la...
The so-called liability insurance crisis of 1985 and 1986 transformed the way we think about tort la...
The article proceeds as follows. Part I defines important terms and introduces the two-by-four Produ...
This paper is an effort to understand the source of the crisis in insurance that has recently disrup...
Professor George L. Priest\u27s writings have asserted over the years that expanded products liabili...
Professor George L. Priest\u27s writings have asserted over the years that expanded products liabili...
We explain in this Article that the benefits of product liability may well be outweighed by its cost...
The existence, nature, and causes of a crisis in the market for property-casualty insurance in the...
The thesis of the Article is that the expansion of tort liability based on strict liability or enter...
In recent years, an increasing number of commentators have begun to express doubts about the effecti...